The US 1962 Cent, designed by Victor David Brenner, features Abraham Lincoln and the Wheat Ears reverse, representing unity and prosperity. Struck in 95% copper, the US 1962 Cent reflects post-war economic stability and affordable metal sourcing during a period of Cold War military spending.
In 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis heightened global tension, reinforcing American ideals of resilience and leadership. The US 1962 Cent, with Lincoln’s profile, echoed these values amid uncertainty. The coin’s enduring design and traditional copper composition symbolized national continuity during political strife, making the US 1962 Cent a subtle but strong reflection of its time.